I have been to a graveyard plenty of times to watch my family members get buried it's no big deal then I always on holidays go and put flowers on their graves I don't get why people are bothered by them they are full of dead people big deal those dead people won't rise up like in a horror movie and death is a natural thing get used to it!

we used to play ghost in the graveyard. in the cementary. it was more fun. usually done around homecoming,halloween, or prom.

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Rules: One person, is designated as the ghost, or as "It". Whoever is It, will count a pre-determined amount of time, agreed upon before the game, at the base. The base can be anywhere you want. Examples of bases are a mausoleum,front porch,door, a large tree, or..articular tombstone(angel statue).. While the ghost counts, the rest of the group will go find a place to hide. Once the ghost has stopped counting, he will attempt to find and "tag" one of the other members of the game. Tagging occurs when the ghost touches in any way, shape, or form, one of the people hiding. The object of the people hiding is to successfully run back to the base without getting tagged. Think hide-and-seek in the dark. Now the catch, and the reason why this game is called ghost in the graveyard, is that once the ghost is spotted, and someone decides to make a run for the base, the person hiding must yell at the top of their lungs, "Ghost in the Graveyard!!!" This gives the ghost a pretty damn good idea of where you are and a chance to intercept you. If, once everyone has returned to base, the ghost has not tagged anyone, then the ghost remains It for another game. If the ghost has tagged someone, however, that person then becomes It for the next game. Play until you have to go home, or the police show up to chase you out the cementary. May be played in a park or yard.

House Rules - These are a few rules that may be played with according to where you live.
Typical Count Length - This is usually 30 seconds but may be longer depending on the size of the playing area. Be careful to specify that the person counting must count every second between 1 and 30 as well as the seconds 1 and 30. Also, counting should be done in a consistent manner. No rushed counts. A 30 second count should take approximately 30 seconds. Those who rush their counts are sometimes called "cheaters". some people count 1:00, 2:00 3:00
and when you reach 12:00, the ghost yells midnight and everyone must try to make it to base.
Human Chains - This states that anyone touching the base, is part of the base. Thus, if one were to stick one's arm out, that arm would technically be part of the base. If that person then, while still touching the base, would grab another person's hand, then that person would then be part of the base as well. This can conceivably extend the boundaries of the base significantly, and is often a strategic part of the game. Some games can see 10 people, stretched arm to arm, trying to bring that last remaining player into the base.
When Someone Yells Ghosts in the Graveyard, Everyone Must Try to Make it to the Base - Basically, once someone yells, "Ghost in the Graveyard", everyone must leave their hiding spot, and make a mad dash for the base.
Quitting Because You Are Tagged - This is not an optional rule. If you tag someone, and they quit, you're still It.
Mercy Rule - This rule basically sets a max amount of consecutive times you can be It. This is usually set at three times, to give everyone a chance.
These are the most encountered house rules, and any others may be played with, as long as they are agreed upon before hand.

i'm from a small town in the midwest and we had nothing better to do.personally, i like a well-maintained graveyard that is enclosed with a wrought-iron or brick fence. i hate those rinky-dink cementaries that are just in the middle of a field with nothing to let you know it's a graveyard except for the tombstones. i also hate graveyards that only allow flat in-ground headstones.and keep the grass cut and weed-free. i want a big mausoleum by a lake for my final resting place. or at least a statue headstone with a bench at my feet. i don't want people walking on me while i'm sleeping.

I went through one with my cuzins.I ot so crept out(I was 9).We went through it and we accidently got seperated.I was alone for an hour crying under a tree.I swore i felt like skeletons were going to rise up from their grave and kill me

But now i go there once in a while and me and my cuzins read the tombstones and wonder wat happened to the person.Also just to hang out.(respectfully)

Graveyard's really aren't all that scary or creepy...it's not like you'll ever even see a dead body. If you wanna get creeped out go visit a morgue. I passed by one every day on my way to work in the summer....sometimes you see them wheel in a cart with a conspicuous black bodybag on it...